Ethical Business Regulation wins approval of UK and Scottish Governments The concept of 'Ethical Business Regulation' (EBR) identified by Professor Chris Hodges has been used as the basis for the Government's Regulatory Futures Review published in January 2017. The Review...
Ethical Business Regulation wins approval of UK and Scottish Governments The concept of 'Ethical Business Regulation' (EBR) identified by Professor Chris Hodges has been used as the basis for the Government's Regulatory Futures Review published in January 2017. The Review...
Disraeli Society Prize The Disraeli Society Prize has been established by the Disraeli Society and is jointly sponsored by the Programme for the Foundations of Law and Constitutional Government and the Federalist Society....
Disraeli Society Prize The Disraeli Society Prize has been established by the Disraeli Society and is jointly sponsored by the Programme for the Foundations of Law and Constitutional Government and the Federalist Society....
A term of progress for the OxHRH The Oxford Human Rights Hub (OxHRH) has started off the academic year on a remarkably strong footing. We began the year by publishing the third edition of the OxHRH Blog...
A term of progress for the OxHRH The Oxford Human Rights Hub (OxHRH) has started off the academic year on a remarkably strong footing. We began the year by publishing the third edition of the OxHRH Blog...
OxHRH Awarded Teaching Development and Enhancement Project Award The OxHRH has been awarded a prestigious Oxford University Teaching Development and Enhancement Project Award. The award will support the activities of the OxHRH blog, the production of the third...
OxHRH Awarded Teaching Development and Enhancement Project Award The OxHRH has been awarded a prestigious Oxford University Teaching Development and Enhancement Project Award. The award will support the activities of the OxHRH blog, the production of the third...
Law Faculty Research Excellence Framework (REF) outcome Today the UK funding bodies have published the results of the UK’s most recent national research assessment exercise, the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021. Research from the Faculty of Law...
Law Faculty Research Excellence Framework (REF) outcome Today the UK funding bodies have published the results of the UK’s most recent national research assessment exercise, the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021. Research from the Faculty of Law...
EUIPO's Observatory publishes research conducted by the Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre The European Union Intellectual Property Office’s Observatory has just published a research report produced by the Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre (OIPRC). The report assesses the extent to which the...
EUIPO's Observatory publishes research conducted by the Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre The European Union Intellectual Property Office’s Observatory has just published a research report produced by the Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre (OIPRC). The report assesses the extent to which the...
Graduate drinks reception at the Ashmolean A drinks reception was held on 2 December at the Ashmolean Museum. Organised for a second academic year in a row, this event brought students from all graduate degrees in...
Graduate drinks reception at the Ashmolean A drinks reception was held on 2 December at the Ashmolean Museum. Organised for a second academic year in a row, this event brought students from all graduate degrees in...
Jonny Steinberg awarded Windham-Campbell Literary Prize African Studies departmental lecturer Jonny Steinberg has been named one of nine recipients of the Windham-Campbell Literary Prizes. Described by the LA Times as 'one of the most significant...
Jonny Steinberg awarded Windham-Campbell Literary Prize African Studies departmental lecturer Jonny Steinberg has been named one of nine recipients of the Windham-Campbell Literary Prizes. Described by the LA Times as 'one of the most significant...
Watch the 'Remaking the UK Constitution' conference Discussions at the conference will be distilled into a pulibc report. You can view each of the sessions and the presentations here.Watch Remaking the UK Constitution Conference ...
Watch the 'Remaking the UK Constitution' conference Discussions at the conference will be distilled into a pulibc report. You can view each of the sessions and the presentations here.Watch Remaking the UK Constitution Conference ...
Applications open for the annual Oxford Pathways to Law Mock Trial The Year 10 & 11 Mock Trial is a special event hosted annually by the University of Oxford’s Faculty of Law, in collaboration with Maitland Chambers, as part of the...
Applications open for the annual Oxford Pathways to Law Mock Trial The Year 10 & 11 Mock Trial is a special event hosted annually by the University of Oxford’s Faculty of Law, in collaboration with Maitland Chambers, as part of the...
South African Journal of Criminal Justice publishes a special issue co-edited by Julian Roberts This month the South African Journal of Criminal Justice published a special issue co-edited by Julian Roberts. This issue of the South African Journal explores sentencing in...
South African Journal of Criminal Justice publishes a special issue co-edited by Julian Roberts This month the South African Journal of Criminal Justice published a special issue co-edited by Julian Roberts. This issue of the South African Journal explores sentencing in...
The Shearman & Sterling Moot 2009 The Shearman & Sterling competition has become established as the most prestigious mooting competition within the University. On the basis of written outlines of argument, twelve teams of two students...
The Shearman & Sterling Moot 2009 The Shearman & Sterling competition has become established as the most prestigious mooting competition within the University. On the basis of written outlines of argument, twelve teams of two students...
Update: Invited talk on OBOR legal issues at World Chinese Economic Summit 2016 Representing Oxford University OBOR Institute, Deputy Director Dr Ying Yu has delivered a speech on OBOR issues at the 8th World Chinese Economic Summit on 16-18 November...
Update: Invited talk on OBOR legal issues at World Chinese Economic Summit 2016 Representing Oxford University OBOR Institute, Deputy Director Dr Ying Yu has delivered a speech on OBOR issues at the 8th World Chinese Economic Summit on 16-18 November...
International Journal of Communication Publishes a Special Section on Internet Shutdowns in Africa International Journal of CommunicationPublishes a Special Section on Internet Shutdowns in Africa There is an evolution underway in how information controls are perceived and understood. The view that Internet...
International Journal of Communication Publishes a Special Section on Internet Shutdowns in Africa International Journal of CommunicationPublishes a Special Section on Internet Shutdowns in Africa There is an evolution underway in how information controls are perceived and understood. The view that Internet...
French Civil Liability in Comparative Perspective France is in the process of rewriting its private law of obligations. In 2016, the law of contract, the general regime governing obligations and the law of...
French Civil Liability in Comparative Perspective France is in the process of rewriting its private law of obligations. In 2016, the law of contract, the general regime governing obligations and the law of...
2012-13 OHRH Annual Report The Oxford Human Rights Hub 2012-13 Annual Report is out now! Thank you to our sponsors, Gullan & Gullan Advertising South Africa, and Hart Publishing for making this publication possible....
2012-13 OHRH Annual Report The Oxford Human Rights Hub 2012-13 Annual Report is out now! Thank you to our sponsors, Gullan & Gullan Advertising South Africa, and Hart Publishing for making this publication possible....
Dr David Erdos joins OECD volunteer group of privacy experts Dr David Erdos, Katzenbach Research Fellow at the Faculty of Law's Centre for Socio-Legal Studies and co-ordinator of CSLS’s Oxford Privacy Information Law and Society (OxPILS) research programme, has been...
Dr David Erdos joins OECD volunteer group of privacy experts Dr David Erdos, Katzenbach Research Fellow at the Faculty of Law's Centre for Socio-Legal Studies and co-ordinator of CSLS’s Oxford Privacy Information Law and Society (OxPILS) research programme, has been...
Is the Digital Economy Much Less Competitive Than We Think It Is? Article in Pro-Market - The blog of the Stigler Center at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business...
Is the Digital Economy Much Less Competitive Than We Think It Is? Article in Pro-Market - The blog of the Stigler Center at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business...
Irwin Mitchell-University of Leicester Medical Law Mooting Competition 2013 The second annual Irwin Mitchell-University of Leicester Medical Law Mooting Competition took place on 30 November 2013. James Beeton (Exeter College) and Michelle Kang (Brasenose College) constituted Oxford’s team. Teams...
Irwin Mitchell-University of Leicester Medical Law Mooting Competition 2013 The second annual Irwin Mitchell-University of Leicester Medical Law Mooting Competition took place on 30 November 2013. James Beeton (Exeter College) and Michelle Kang (Brasenose College) constituted Oxford’s team. Teams...
Launch of new report showing support for abolition of the death penalty among Zimbabwean opinion leaders Time to Abolish the Death Penalty in Zimbabwe: Exploring the views of its opinion leaders draws on in-depth interviews with 42 opinion leaders on the death penalty,...
Launch of new report showing support for abolition of the death penalty among Zimbabwean opinion leaders Time to Abolish the Death Penalty in Zimbabwe: Exploring the views of its opinion leaders draws on in-depth interviews with 42 opinion leaders on the death penalty,...
Jeremy Waldron returns to Oxford In the academic year 2010-2011, Jeremy Waldron became the Chichele Professor of Social and Political Theory, as successor to Gerald Cohen, Charles Taylor, and Isaiah Berlin.At the beginning of May,...
Jeremy Waldron returns to Oxford In the academic year 2010-2011, Jeremy Waldron became the Chichele Professor of Social and Political Theory, as successor to Gerald Cohen, Charles Taylor, and Isaiah Berlin.At the beginning of May,...
University of Exeter v University of Oxford Moots Two moots were held on 7 and 8 of November 2012 in Exeter between Oxford and the University of Exeter. Oxford prevailed in both moots.The first moot was between undergraduates...
University of Exeter v University of Oxford Moots Two moots were held on 7 and 8 of November 2012 in Exeter between Oxford and the University of Exeter. Oxford prevailed in both moots.The first moot was between undergraduates...
James Rooney and Ugochukwu Ezeh Awarded OxHRH-Rhodes University Fellowships The Oxford Human Rights Hub and Rhodes University are delighted to announce that BCL student James Rooney and MPhil student Ugochukwu Ezeh have been awarded a six month OxHRH-Rhodes University...
James Rooney and Ugochukwu Ezeh Awarded OxHRH-Rhodes University Fellowships The Oxford Human Rights Hub and Rhodes University are delighted to announce that BCL student James Rooney and MPhil student Ugochukwu Ezeh have been awarded a six month OxHRH-Rhodes University...
What if imprisonment were abolished for property offences? The Howard League for Penal Reform has published a landmark pamphlet 'What if imprisonment were abolished for property offences?' written by Professor Andrew Ashworth. The pamphlet, which has sparked a nationwide debate...
What if imprisonment were abolished for property offences? The Howard League for Penal Reform has published a landmark pamphlet 'What if imprisonment were abolished for property offences?' written by Professor Andrew Ashworth. The pamphlet, which has sparked a nationwide debate...
Faculty launches new option in Law and Computer Science As AI and digital technology permeate more of our lives, they increasingly becomes the source of legally significant events. This means that those who study and/or practice law increasingly need...
Faculty launches new option in Law and Computer Science As AI and digital technology permeate more of our lives, they increasingly becomes the source of legally significant events. This means that those who study and/or practice law increasingly need...